Nonfiction: Nabokov Theory on Butterfly
Evolution Is Vindicated by Carl Zimmer, January 25, 2011:
" Vladimir Nabokov may be known to most people as the author of classic
novels like “Lolita” and “Pale Fire.” But even as he was writing those
books, Nabokov had a parallel existence... He was the curator of
lepidoptera at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard
University...And in a speculative moment in 1945, he came up with a
sweeping hypothesis for the evolution of the butterflies...He
envisioned them coming to the New World from Asia over millions of
years in a series of waves....“I find it easier to give a friendly
little push to some of the forms and hang my distributional horseshoes
on the nail of Nome rather than postulate transoceanic land-bridges in
other parts of the world...”
JM: Does Art and science meet in an
insect's counter-fogg flights? *
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In "Ada" the East/West orientation along
a spherical Earth is mainly identified with Uncle Dan, an
Art-collector(!), who “set off in a counter-Fogg direction on a triple trip
round the globe, adopting, like an animated parallel, the same
itinerary every time. As Vivian Darkbloom observed
in his appended notes to “Ada”: “Counter-Fogg: Phileas Fogg, Jules Verne’s globetrotter,
travelled from West to East”.